The Complexity of Artificial Intelligence

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A multi-agent system is a computerized system composed of multiple interacting intelligent agents within an dynamic environment. Agents are intelligent computer programs that act autonomously on behalf of their users, across open and distributed environments, to solve a complex problems. Such system helps in solving the problem that are beyond the individual capacities or

knowledge of each agent or problem solver[1].

Autonomous vehicles are no longer in the realm of science ﬁction, thanks to the artiﬁcial

intelligence and integration of numerous automotive technologies that have matured over

Artificial Intelligence
Artificial Intelligence once something that people thought could only come out
of science fiction novels and movies. But today that could all change because
of a robot called Cog. Cog is an artificial intelligence that it’s creators
have given a body. He is the future of AI and a new beginning for the field.
His creator , Rogney Brooks, a professor of electrical engineering and computer
science, thought of creating cog, from inspiration from an artificial
intelligence…

became sentient. As computing became more and more complex and memory and advances in computer chip technology increased, the study of artificial intelligence and the idea of what might be possible for computers has also undergone a dramatic evolution. In fact, many contemporary computing applications at home, in vehicles, and in business already use Artificial Intelligence (AI) as a basis for many operations. Many of today's machines are designed to perform a specific task and function. Modern manufacturing…

During the past two hundred years, scientist have made numerous achievements not thought of in previous centuries. There is a questions that some people have begun to ask “Will science ever advance to far?” Some believe this is the case with artificial intelligence or AI, which is the theory or goal of a series of accomplishments that would allow a computer to house a sentient life form. The idea of AI has formally been around since around 1956. There has been very slow but steady progress towards a…

The Applications of Artificial Intelligence
Introduction
Artificial intelligence (AI) is a branch of computer science that studies the computational requirements for tasks such as perception, reasoning, and learning, and develops systems to perform those tasks. AI is a diverse field whose researchers address a wide range of problems, use a variety of methods, and pursue a spectrum of scientific goals. For example, some researchers study the requirements for expert performance at specialized…

representation of a humanoid character that is in fact a machine functioning and learning new skills with artificial intelligence. The problem with these shows is that the representation of modern day artificial intelligence is largely skewed, these machines have personalities and emotions making them relatable to humans when they are still just a very elaborate computer program. Artificial intelligence is the cognitive ability to solve problems, recognize patterns, and have the capability to learn, with…

This paper will give a brief definition of the term Artificial Intelligence (AI). It will take an in-depth look at the origins and purpose of this exciting field in computer science. In particular, this paper will discuss a few of the many subcategories of research, applications and current technological obstacles that scientist face when developing AI. In addition, the author will look at AI’s various military specific applications for the purpose of training, target acquisition and command and…

Artificial Intelligence At a time when computer technology is advancing at a rapid pace and
when software developers are convincingly hawking their products as
having artificial intelligence, the inevitable question has begun to
take on a certain urgency: Can a computer think? Really think? In one
form or another this is actually a very old question, dating back to
such philosophers…

tangible and can be recreated according to Turing.
Turing, a physicalist, believed that artificial intelligence could be achieved in the future. Turing argued that the mind was merely due to the physical aspects of the brain and so a machine could one day be created that has a mind of its own, i.e. artificial intelligence. He created a test called the Turing Test to determine whether a machine has artificial intelligence. In the Turing Test, an interrogator asks two subjects a series of questions. One…

Artificial Intelligence and Investing
INTRODUCTION
Artificial intelligence can be defined as the ability of a computer to perform activities normally considered to require human intelligence. The techniques of this intelligence include knowledge-based, machine learning, and natural language processing techniques. Investing can be defined as the act of committing money to an endeavour with the exception of obtaining profit. Investing activities require data identification, asset valuation (the…

Artificial Intelligence and the Modern Military
Wayne K Sullivan
Saint Leo University
MGT 327, CA01, Management Information Systems
Professor Lawrence Mister
November 26, 2011
Purpose:
In today's military, leaders are continuously seeking ways to incorporate new technology to take the place of human soldiers. It has long been an important goal to be able to remove the human element from the modern battlefield, thus enabling high risk or sensitive political operations to be conducted without…